conduct a conductor:
“more than nature Was ever conduct of,”
THE TEMPEST, v. 1. 244
;
“desire some conduct of the lady,”
TWELFTH NIGHT, iii. 4. 231
;
“I will be his conduct,”
RICHARD II., iv. 1. 157
;
“conduct of my shame,”
2 HENRY VI., ii. 4. 101
;
“fire-eyed fury be my conduct now!”
ROMEO AND JULIET, iii. 1.
121
;
“Come, bitter conduct,”
ROMEO AND JULIET, v. 3. 116
;
“Extinguishing his conduct,”
THE RAPE OF LUCRECE, 313.

